RI 9498 - Coal Dust Explosibility and Particle-Size Distribution

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert F. Chaiken
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

An absorption-desorption model of particle reactivity was employed to describe the observed relationship between two apparently diverse phenomena which have been the subject of considerable study at the U.S. Bureau of Mines: (1) coal-rock dust reflectance and (2) coal-rock dust explosibility. The model accounts for heterogeneities in particle-size and material properties; however, in the present report, only particle-size distribution is considered. A mean particle-size parameter, appropriate to the explosion extinction process, is derived, and then taken as appropriate to describing optical reflectance. The derived form-to-function relationships for the two processes, when compared with experimental data, suggest that a problem exists with previously derived theory relating optical reflectance to rock dust concentration. A reexamination of that theory leads to a new theoretical expression, changed by a factor of 2, for the variation of rock dust concentration with reflectance which is in quite good agreement with experimental results. The current work offers justification for measuring and establishing rock dust requirements for specific coal dust size distribution(s) found in the mine-distributions that undoubtedly depend on the mining method and the type of coalbed.
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APA: Robert F. Chaiken  (2010)  RI 9498 - Coal Dust Explosibility and Particle-Size Distribution

MLA: Robert F. Chaiken RI 9498 - Coal Dust Explosibility and Particle-Size Distribution. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2010.

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